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February 2017 Office of Chemical Safety and
Pollution Prevention U.S. EPA
Preliminary Information on Manufacturing, Processing, Distribution, Use, and Disposal:
1,4-Dioxane
CASRN: 123-91-1
February 2017
Support document for Docket EPA-HQ-OPPT-2016-0723
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This document provides a preliminary public summary of available information collected by EPA’s Office of Pollution Prevention and Toxics (OPPT) in the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) on the manufacturing (including importing), processing, distribution in commerce, use, and disposal of this chemical. This is based on existing data available to EPA, including information collected under the Chemical Data Reporting rule, Toxics Release Inventory (if available), information from other Agency databases, other U.S. Government agencies, publicly available information from states, and a review of published literature. In addition, the document includes information reported to EPA by producers and users of the chemical in the United States and in other countries. This preliminary use information and any additional use information received in the docket by March 15, 2017 will inform efforts to develop the scope of the chemical risk evaluation required under section 6(b)(4) of the Toxic Substances Control Act, and will inform any risk management efforts following risk evaluation. Mention of trade names in this document does not constitute endorsement by EPA. To verify products or articles containing this chemical currently in commerce, EPA has identified several examples. Any lists are provided for informational purposes only. EPA and its employees do not endorse any of the products or companies. This document does not contain confidential business information (CBI).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ........................................................................................................................... 3
CONTACT ............................................................................................................................................ 3
MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING, DISTRIBUTION, USE AND DISPOSAL ................................................ 4
1. MANUFACTURING (INCLUDING IMPORTING) ......................................................................................................................... 4 Manufacturing Process ....................................................................................................................................................... 5
2. PROCESSING ................................................................................................................................................................... 5 3. PRODUCTS AND ARTICLES ................................................................................................................................................. 6 4. DISTRIBUTION (INCLUDES RETAILERS) ................................................................................................................................ 18 5. USES ........................................................................................................................................................................... 18
Industrial ........................................................................................................................................................................... 18 Commercial and Consumer Uses ....................................................................................................................................... 19
6. DISPOSAL OF WASTE AND RECYCLING/RECOVERY ................................................................................................................ 20
USEFUL TYPES OF INFORMATION ...................................................................................................... 20
APPENDIX: SOURCES CONSULTED ..................................................................................................... 21
CONTACT
Cindy Wheeler, OPPT, Chemical Control Division (CCD), (202) 566-0484, [email protected]. Docket: EPA-HQ-OPPT-2016-0723
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MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING, DISTRIBUTION, USE AND DISPOSAL
1. Manufacturing (Including Importing) For the 2012 Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) period, data reported indicate that there was one domestic manufacturer of 1,4-dioxane; this manufacturer claimed the production volume as confidential1. No importers reported in 2012. For the 2016 CDR period, data reported indicate that there was one domestic manufacturer and one importer2. For the 2015 Toxics Release Inventory (TRI), 49 facilities reported manufacturing, processing, or otherwise using 1,4-dioxane3. Of these, 25 sites reported manufacture in the United States, 0 reported import, 13 reported processing, and 21 reported other uses (some sites reported in multiple categories)4. A total of 4,224,670 lbs. of production-related waste was reported.
1 Manufacturers (including importers) are required to report under CDR if they meet certain production volume thresholds, generally 25,000 lb or more of a chemical substance at any single site. Reporting is triggered if the annual reporting threshold is met during any of the calendar years since the last principal reporting year. In general, the reporting threshold remains 25,000 lb per site. However, a reduced reporting threshold (2,500 lb) now applies to chemical substances subject to certain TSCA actions. https://www.epa.gov/chemical-data-reporting/how-report-under-chemical-data-reporting 2 Manufacture in the context of CDR means to manufacture, produce, or import for commercial purposes. Manufacture includes the extraction, for commercial purposes, of a component chemical substance from a previously existing chemical substance or complex combination of chemical substances. (40 CFR 711.3) https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2015-12/documents/cdr_fact_sheet_importers_final_dec2015_0.pdf Similarly, the term “manufacture” in the context of TRI means to produce, prepare, compound, or import an EPCRA Section 313 chemical. The term “manufacture” also includes coincidental production of an EPCRA Section 313 chemical (e.g., as a byproduct or impurity) as a result of the manufacture, processing, otherwise use or disposal of another chemical or mixture of chemicals. https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/documents/ry2012rfi.pdf 3 A facility must report to the TRI program if it meets all three of the following criteria: 1) is in a specific industry sector, 2) employs 10 or more full-time equivalent employees, and 3) manufactures, processes, or otherwise uses a TRI-listed chemical in quantities above applicable threshold levels for a given chemical in a given year. https://www.epa.gov/toxics-release-inventory-tri-program/basics-tri-reporting 4 The term "process" in the context of CDR and TRI means the preparation of a chemical substance or mixture, after its manufacture, for distribution in commerce— (A) in the same form or physical state as, or in a different form or physical state from, that in which it was received by the person so preparing such substance or mixture, or (B) as part of an article containing the chemical substance or mixture. http://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?path=/prelim@title15/chapter53&edition=prelim The term “otherwise use” under TRI means any use of an EPCRA Section 313 chemical, including an EPCRA Section 313 chemical contained in a mixture or other trade name product or waste, that is not covered by the terms manufacture or process. See the definition of “otherwise use” for additional details on applicability of otherwise use with regard to disposal, stabilization, and treatment for destruction. https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2016-01/documents/ry_2015_tri_reporting_forms_and_instructions.pdf
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Manufacturing Process According to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), 1,4-dioxane is typically manufactured by dehydration and ring closure of diethylene glycol in a closed system. https://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/toxprofiles/tp.asp?id=955&tid=199 Concentrated sulfuric acid is used as a catalyst, although phosphoric acid, p-toluenesulfonic acid, and strongly acidic ion-exchange resins are recognized alternatives. Operating conditions vary; temperatures range from 130 to 200 °C and pressures range from a slight pressure to a partial vacuum (25 – 110 kPa). The process is continuous, with dioxane vaporized from the reaction vessel. The vapors are passed through an acid trap and two distillation columns to remove water and to purify the product. Yields of circa 90% are possible. 2-Methyl-1,3-dioxolane, acetaldehyde, crotonaldehyde, and polyglycol are unwanted byproducts. Dioxane can also be prepared by dehydrohalogenation of 2-chloro-2′-hydroxydiethyl ether, by reacting ethylene glycol with 1,2-dibromoethane, and by dimerizing ethylene oxide either over sodium hydrogen sulfate (NaHSO4), silicon tetrafluoride (SiF4), or trifluoroborane (BF3), or at elevated temperature with an acidic cation-exchange resin (Ullmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, p. 311.) 1,4-dioxane can also occur as an impurity, either as a residue or as a result of a chemical reaction. As described in Australia’s Priority Existing Chemical Report on 1,4-dioxane, it may be present as a residue if used in the reaction medium during manufacture (e.g., of a flame retardant) or as a solvent during purification. 1,4-dioxane may also be formed as a reaction by-product, particularly in chemicals which are produced by ethoxylation. These include alkyl ether sulphates (anionic surfactants) and other ethoxylated substances, such as alkyl, alkylphenol, and fatty amine ethoxylates; polyethylene glycols and their esters; and sorbitan ester ethoxylates. Uses of these chemicals include food, cosmetic, agricultural/veterinary, therapeutic, household and varied industrial applications. (https://www.nicnas.gov.au/chemical-information/pec-assessments?result_34791_result_page=@). The Formation of 1,4-Dioxane Through Ethoxylation
Ref. NICNAS: https://www.nicnas.gov.au/chemical-information/pec-assessments?result_34791_result_page=@
2. Processing Processing and use activities are not well-characterized outside of information from TRI and from ECHA, the European Chemicals Agency: https://echa.europa.eu/substance-information/-/substanceinfo/100.004.239
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For the 2015 TRI reporting year, the following types of facilities reported processing 1,4-dioxane to the • Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing (NAICS 325180) • All Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing (NAICS 325199) • Surface Active Agent Manufacturing (NAICS 325613) • All Other Plastics Product Manufacturing (NAICS 326199) • Cement Manufacturing (NAICS 327310) • Abrasive Product Manufacturing (NAICS 327910) • Roofing, Siding, and Insulation Material Merchant Wholesalers (NAICS 423330) • Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal (NAICS 562211)
A 2002 European Union Risk Assessment Report on 1,4-dioxane found little information available on formulation processes. The report assumed that the activities performed during formulating a product were adding of the substance to a mixture, mixing and finally drumming or bagging of the product. In developing the exposure models used in the 2002 assessment, it was assumed that the formulation of paints, lacquers and cleaning agents is performed at room temperature, while the production of plastics is generally done at approximately 240°C. The report further assumed that the mixing process for plastic is in a closed system, while mixing of paints, lacquers and cleaning agents occurs in an open system. https://echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/a4e83a6a-c421-4243-a8df-3e84893082aa
3. Products and Articles The State of Washington has received reports of children’s’ products that contain 1,4-dioxane as a contaminant, including bath/pool toys, dolls, clothing, and blankets. https://fortress.wa.gov/ecy/cspareporting/ EPA has identified the following examples of products in commerce. This list is provided for informational purposes only. EPA and its employees do not endorse any of the products or companies.
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Trade name Use of the Product
% by weight or ppm/ppb
Link to references, SDS or industry information
Lumigen ECL Plus Chemiluminescent
Reagent (Lumigen Ps-3)
Chemi-lumescent
reagent 50 – 60% http://www.lumigen.com/sites/default/files/Additional
%20documents/ps3-100-msdsc-ps3-100_english.pdf
Kodak Professional Film Cement Film Cement 45 – 50% https://www.freestylephoto.biz/pdf/msds/kodak/Koda
k_Film_Cement.pdf
Stock VOA Certified
Reference Material
0.19% http://www.spexcertiprep.com/MSDS/USP-S1715-DMSO.pdf
Volatile Calibration Standard
Certified Reference Material
4% http://www.spexcertiprep.com/MSDS/ECS-A-045XP.pdf
Isopropyl-Beta-D-Thiogalactoside DNAse, RNAse <1.0% https://pim-resources.coleparmer.com/sds/00328.pdf
Seal-All Acrylic Floor Sealer Solution <0.5% http://www.tci.tdcj.texas.gov/info/downloads/msds/Se
al-All_2016-09-30.pdf
Megaposit SPR 220-3.0 Positive Photoresist
Film Photoresist <0.2%
http://nanofab.asrc.cuny.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/7/2015/11/Megaposit-SPR-220-
3.0-Positive-Photoresist-msds.pdf
31853 / 1,4-Dioxane Certified
Reference Material
0.2% http://www.restek.com/documentation/msds/31853_useng.pdf
36271 / USP Residual Solvents Class 2 - Mix A
Reference Standard 0.19%
http://www.restek.com/documentation/msds/36271_useng.pdf
30217 / 8240 Volatiles Mix #1a
Reference Standard 0.2%
http://www.restek.com/documentation/msds/30217_useng.pdf
http://www.restek.com/catalog/view/5708
Lube-Lok 4856 Low Friction Coating 0 – 5% http://www.everlubeproducts.com/products/docs/msd
s/LubeLok4856MSDS.pdf
Iso Part B Not Specified <1% http://www.gaf.com/Commercial_Roofing_Systems/EnergyGuard_Insulation/EnergyGuard_PolyIso_Insulation/
Iso_Part_B_MSDS_2190.pdf Jb-4 Solution B,
Component of Jb-4 Kit Not Specified 0 – 5% https://www.tedpella.com/SDS_html/18020_JB-4_SolnB(18024)_sds.pdf
Ethylene Chlorohydrine Pharmaceutical Intermediate
0.12 – 0.18%
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA/Catalog/ChemicalsNAFTA/doc4/BASF/PRD/30036703/.pdf?urn=urn:documentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af8800a8762.pdf
TDMR-AR5300 HP Photoresist <1% http://www.smfl.rit.edu/pdf/msds/sds_TDMR_AR5300.pdf
Efka Pa 4400 Pigment Additive 0.0 - <0.2%
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA/Catalog/FunctionalPolymers/doc4/BASF/PRD/30472102/.pdf?urn=urn:documentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af880186f1e.pdf
Stepanpol Aa-53 Polyol <0.2% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00782800.pdf
Disponil AFX 1080 US Surfactant for
Emulsions
0.1 – 0.2%
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~en_US/Catalog/ChemicalsNAFTA/doc4/BASF/PRD/30537911/Materi
al%20Safety%20Data%20Sheet-US-EN.pdf?title=&asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:documentum:ProductBase_EU:090
07af880268873.pdf Eucon Wo - Bulk Gallons Additive 0.1 – 1% http://euclidchemical.com/fileshare/ProductFiles/msds
/010W_99_U.pdf
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Trade name Use of the Product
% by weight or ppm/ppb
Link to references, SDS or industry information
10 Spot Special Order Plate
10 Spot Plate (Research)
Not Specified
https://www.mesoscale.com/~/media/files/msds/msd%20product%20sds/sds-n05ja-multi-
spot%2010%20spot%20special%20order%20plate%20usa.pdf
7 Spot Special Order Plate 7 Spot Plate (Research)
Not Specified
https://www.mesoscale.com/~/media/files/msds/msd%20product%20sds/sds-n75ja-multi-
spot%207%20spot%20special%20order%20plate%20usa.pdf
Golden Acrylic Flow Release
Additive for Acrylic Artist
Paint
Not Specified
http://www.dick-blick.com/msds/DBH_SDS_006280014.pdf
Mel-Tex 16% Floor Waxing and Finishing <0.2ppm http://www.tci.tdcj.texas.gov/info/downloads/msds/M
el-Tex%2016_2016-09-30.pdf Tec Wall Base Adhesive Adhesive < 10 ppm https://www.menards.com/msds/115161_001.pdf
Chapco Safe-Set 7 Adhesive <10 ppm http://www.buildsite.com/pdf/chapco/Safe-Set-7-SDS-1131330.pdf
Foster 35-00 Adhesive <10 ppm http://www.distributioninternational.com/content/doc
uments/resource-center/MSDS/Foster-Childers/Mastics/SDS_35-00.pdf
Chapco Safe-Set 4 Adhesive <10 ppm http://chapco-
adhesive.com/assets/products/msds/CHAPCO%20SAFE-SET%204_SDS.pdf
Amtico 373 Adhesive < 10 ppm
https://mannington-assets.global.ssl.fastly.net/docs/technicalspecification/b0d0297cebec4ef2b404ab3c6b6e83b5/pdf/sds_msds_a
mtico_373_adhesive-20160824152639.pdf 19 Oz Terand Germ
Foaming Multi-Prp C All Purpose
Cleaner 0- 0.1% http://www.cpcaeroscience.com/sites/all/themes/theme746/sds/cpc18919.pdf
Keratolux Tar Free Medicated Shampoo
Animal Shampoo Trace http://www.virbacvet.com/pdf/product_pdfs/KERATOL
UX_Shampoo_msds.pdf Starfire Purefleet Extreme
HD ELC Anti-freeze/
coolant <82.0 ppm http://www.supremeoilcompany.com/StarFire_files/Starfire%20Purefleet%20Extreme%20HD%20ELC_SDS.pdf
Moist Sure Lotion Soap Antimicrobial Hand Soap Trace http://www.dhpionline.com/msds/350-95726.pdf
Mastermatrix UW 450 Anti-Washout
Concrete Admixture
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~en_US/Catalog/AdmixBulkGallon/doc4/BASF/PRD/30605954/.pdf?urn=urn:documentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af88034b8
fe.pdf
Pieri Aquarol Tt-31 Aqueous
Lubricants for Concrete
Not specified
http://www.buildsite.com/pdf/wrgrace/Pieri-Aquarol-TT-31-SDS-451751.pdf
Matrix Bottom Line Odor Eliminator
Bacterial Deodorizer
Not specified
http://www.jondon.com/media/pdf/msds_docs/MS-MX-BLOE.pdf
Big D Enzym D Bacterial Deodorizer
Not specified http://grimsleysinc.com/page_images/1450736665.pdf
Gleme Gelled Baseboard Stripper
Baseboard Stripper 0.01 – 0.1% http://www.clairemfg.com/sites/all/themes/theme623/
msds/c859.pdf Battery Cleaner With Acid
Indicator Battery Cleaner Not Specified
http://www.mcgeecompany.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/5023-Battery-Cleaner.pdf
Lynx Battery Cleaner Battery Cleaner Not specified
http://www.eastpennmanufacturing.com/wp-content/uploads/04079.pdf
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Trade name Use of the Product
% by weight or ppm/ppb
Link to references, SDS or industry information
So/San 30m Biocidal Product <0.1 http://www.stepan.com/msds/00179700.pdf
Pluronic F 108 Pastille Block
Copolymer Surfactant
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA/Catalog/ChemicalsNAFTA/doc4/BASF/PRD/30089186/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:do
cumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af880090922.pdf
Pluronic L 61 Block
Copolymer Surfactant
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~en_US/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30084070/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:d
ocumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af880094c37.pdf
Pluronic 17r2 Block
Copolymer Surfactant
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~es_MX/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30085092/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:d
ocumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af8800af5c9.pdf
Pluronic 25r2 Block
Copolymer Surfactant
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~es_MX/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30084511/Material%20
Safety%20Data%20Sheet-US-EN.pdf?title=&asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:documentum:ProductBase_EU:090
07af8800948bd.pdf
Tetronic 1107 Micropastille
Block Copolymer Surfactant
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA/Catalog/ChemicalsNAFTA/doc4/BASF/PRD/30091387/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:do
cumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af8800b7336.pdf
Pluronic L 101 Block
Copolymer Surfactant
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~es_MX/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30085756/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:d
ocumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af88008fdf6.pdf
Pluronic 17R4 Block
Copolymer Surfactant
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~es_MX/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30085093/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:d
ocumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af8800af5ca.pdf
Lutensol AO 7 C13c15-Oxo
Alcohol Ethoxylate
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~fr_FR/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30044948/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:do
cumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af8800c4481.pdf
Lutensol TDA 8 90% Chelate Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~es_MX/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30085887/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:d
ocumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af88008fe07.pdf Camie 20/20 Glass
Cleaner Cleaner 0.01 – 0.1% http://camie.com/sites/default/files/msds/camie-sds2020.pdf
Husky 1207 Gelled Baseboard Stripper Cleaner Not
Specified http://canberracorp.com/sites/files/msds/husky_1207_
bsbrd_clnr_sds.pdf Stride Floral HC Neutral
Cleaner Cleaner Not specified
https://sds.sealedair.com/private/document.aspx?prd=MS0301518~~PDF~~MTR~~ANGH~~EN~~
Coilex Penetrating Coil Cleaner Cleaner Not
specified https://chemoventory.tcc.fl.edu/chemoventory/msds/_
KIMBALL%20_392.pdf TRITON X-114 Cleaner 0 - 0.015% https://www.spectrumchemical.com/MSDS/T4033.PDF
Baseboard Cleaner & Wax Stripper
Cleaner & Wax Stripper 0.01 - 0.1% http://www.spraywayinc.com/sites/all/themes/theme6
87/msds/sw856.pdf
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Trade name Use of the Product
% by weight or ppm/ppb
Link to references, SDS or industry information
IPTG Cloning Procedures <0.1% http://www.base-
asia.com/downloads/products/msds/SDS-1010.pdf
Colorflex Coating Not specified
http://www.bestmaterials.com/PDF_MSDS/cfx_msd.pdf
Childers Cp-9 Coating <10 ppm https://www.wsc.edu/download/downloads/id/89/childers_cp-9_ak_cryl.pdf
Childers Cp-11 Coating <10 ppm http://www.industrialinsulation.com/images/CP11_sds_2015.pdf
Childers Cp-211-3 Coating <10 ppm http://www.wondermakers.com/Portals/0/Wonder%20Fill%20SDS%20-%202016.pdf
Childers Cp-35 (Cp0350) Coating <10 ppm https://www.gltproducts.com/user/general_pdfs/20869/pdf.pdf
Foster 32-22 Coating <10 ppm https://www.abatix.com/customer/abatix/SDS/FOS3222_SDS.pdf
FOSTER 32-80 Coating < 10 ppm https://www.wisesafetyenv.com/sds/FOSTER-White%20Bridging%20Encapsulant-32-80-SDS.pdf
MasterKure CC 160WB Coating Not
specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~en_US/Catalog/ConstCommercial/doc4/BASF/PRD/30605598/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:documentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af88034b5e1
.pdf Bulldog Primer/Silicone
Coating Primer for Asphalt Roofs #A2
Coating Primer <0.1% http://www.palmerasphalt.com/msds/7%20Elastomerics/A2-Bulldog-Primer-Silicone-Coating-Primer-SDS.pdf
CertaSpray B-Side Polyurethane spray foam
Not specified
http://www.buildsite.com/pdf/certainteed/CertaSpray-Closed-Cell-Foam-SDS-774361.pdf
Master Glenium 7700
Concrete Admixture
Not Specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~en_US/Catalog/AdmixBulkGallon/doc4/BASF/PRD/30605659/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:documentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af88034b675
Masterlife SRA 20
Concrete Shrinkage-Reducing
Admixture
Not specified
https://ehs.cranesville.com/msds.pdfs/MSDS(M067).pdf
Masterpolyheed 1020
Concrete Water-
Reducing Admixture
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~en_US/Catalog/AdmixBulkGallon/doc4/BASF/PRD/30605633/.pdf?urn=urn:documentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af88034b6
3a.pdf
Masterlife CRA 007 Crack Reducing
Concrete Admixture
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~en_US/Catalog/AdmixBulkGallon/doc4/BASF/PRD/30597381/.pdf?urn=urn:documentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af88032bc
f6.pdf
Cure & Seal 309 EF Curing and
Sealing Compound
<0.01% http://www.daytonsuperior.com/docs/default-
source/msds-documents/83-309242_-_cure_seal_309_ef_(us).pdf?sfvrsn=12
Cure & Seal 1315 EF Curing and
Sealing Compound
<0.01% http://www.daytonsuperior.com/docs/default-
source/msds-documents/83-308669_-_cure_seal_1315_ef_(us).pdf?sfvrsn=10
Atlas Cure & Hard Curing Compound <0.01% http://www.buildsite.com/pdf/atlasconstruction/Atlas-
Cure-Hard-SDS-1097981.pdf
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Trade name Use of the Product
% by weight or ppm/ppb
Link to references, SDS or industry information
9d9 Deodorizer Not specified
http://www.abatix.com/customer/abatix/SDS/UNS431002000_SDS.pdf
Depositrol Bl6502 Scale inhibitor
Not specified
http://files.dep.state.pa.us/water/Wastewater%20Management/EDMRPortalFiles/Chemical_Additives/MSDS/8
94.pdf
Alpha-Step Ld-450 Dishwash Surfactant <0.1% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00103600.pdf
Whizzer Disinfectant 800 ppb http://www.westliberty.edu/health-and-safety/files/2012/08/Whizzer.pdf
Pacrite 2-Quat Plus Disinfectant <0.1% https://www.paceint.com/wp-
content/uploads/2016/01/Pace-Pac-Rite-2-Quat-Plus-SDS.pdf
Free Tag 300000 Count ECL
DNA Amplification
Not Specified
https://www.mesoscale.com/~/media/files/msds/msd%20product%20sds/sds-3-3026-020003-
msd%20free%20tag%20300000%20ecl%20usa.pdf
Free Tag 15000 Counts ECL
DNA Amplification
Not Specified
https://www.mesoscale.com/~/media/files/msds/msd%20product%20sds/sds-3-3026-020001-free%20tag%2015000%20ecl%20usa.pdf
Mapeg 400 Mo Emulsifier Not Specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~es_MX/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30085182/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:d
ocumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af88008fdc8.pdf Octylphenoxy
poly(ethyleneoxy) ethanol, branched
Emulsifier <0.0020% https://www.nwmissouri.edu/naturalsciences/sds/i/Igepal%20CA-630.pdf
Engine Degreaser Engine Degreaser
Not Specified http://www.crcindustries.com/faxdocs/msds/5025.pdf
Citrus Engine Degreaser Engine degreaser
Not specified http://www.crcindustries.com/faxdocs/msds/5027.pdf
SSS Enzyme Deodorant Enzyme Deodorant
Not Specified
http://steinsinc.com/MSDS/SSS/Enzyme%20Deodorant.pdf
SSS Liquid Deodorant Concentrate Deep Cherry
Enzyme Deodorant
Not Specified
http://triple-s.com/msds/80/08090_SSS%20Liquid%20Deodorant%2
0Concentrate%20Deep%20Cherry_SDS.pdf SSS Liquid Deodorant
Concentrate Deep Lemon Enzyme
Deodorant Not
Specified http://www.smartjan.com/components/com_virtuemar
t/MSDS/DeodorantConcentrateDeepLemon.pdf
Polycool Eg-25 Ethylene Glycol <0.25 ppm http://www.horizontechinc.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/POlyCool-EG25_latest.pdf
Purevac Evacuation System Cleaner
Evacuation System Cleaner <0.2 ppm http://www.dentalcity.com/MSDS/63-362.pdf
Beta Fibers, Cardable Fiber, Chopped Strand, Conductive Roving, E-
Glass Yarns, Multitex, etc.
Fiberglass Yarns <5 ppb http://www.agy.com/wp-
content/uploads/2016/10/AGY-Fiberglass-Yarns-SDS-03102016.pdf
Vitaflo 280c Flowable Fungicide
Not Specified http://www.cdms.net/LDat/mpAPJ006.pdf
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Trade name Use of the Product
% by weight or ppm/ppb
Link to references, SDS or industry information
Performix E Food Ingredient Not specified
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=109&ved=0ahUKEwislLjC2r_RAhWE8CYKHWVZAPs4ZBAWCEswCA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ad
m.com%2Fen-us%2F_layouts%2Fpdf.aspx%3Ftechdocid%3D5536%26src%3DE&usg=AFQjCNEu4rqPzeu4O6uMCttNoxmU0f6m
qQ&sig2=hmF6p-nl_6NJ8edwC7sasA
Ammonyx 4b For industrial use only. < 0.1% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00192100.pdf
Xtremeaw Hydraulic Oil Iso 32 & 46
For Lubricating Hydraulic Systems
Not Specified
http://www.carverpress.com/images/pdfs/JMR_Xtreme_AW_MSDS_Revised.pdf
Procure 480sc Fungicide Not Specified http://www.cdms.net/ldat/mp73u000.pdf
TERRAGUARD SC Fungicide Not Specified
http://www.ohp.com/Labels_MSDS/PDF/terraguard_msds.pdf
Lemon Wax Cream Furniture Polish
Furniture Wax & Polish
Not Specified https://itwprofessionalbrands.com/msds/250_0.pdf
Fluorescent Gas Leak Detector
Gas Leak Detector
Not Specified
http://www.nucalgon.com/assets/SDS/English/4184_SDS_ENG.pdf
Cal-Blue Plus Gas Leak Detector (4182-01, 4182-
08, 4182-24, 4182-53)
Gas Leak Detector
Not Specified
http://www.nucalgon.com/assets/SDS/English/4182_SDS_ENG.pdf
Part #684 Neutral Gel Coat Gel Coat Not
Specified https://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.fibreglast.com/downlo
ads/PDCT-MSDS-00253.pdf
Super-Soy Degreaser General Purpose
Degreaser
Not Specified http://www.crcindustries.com/faxdocs/msds/3135.pdf
HydroForce Glass Cleaner Glass cleaner Not specified http://www.crcindustries.com/faxdocs/msds/14412.pdf
Service Pro Glass and Utility Cleaner Glass Cleaner <0.1%
http://www.service-pro.com/documents/MSDS/chemical/SP4120%20SDS.P
DF
Kleenex Hair and Body Wash
Hair and Body Wash 0 – 0.1%
http://www.na.kccustomerportal.com/Documents/Upload/Application/2811/Learning%20Center/Article/KLEENEX%20Hair%20and%20Body%20Wash%2091557_GHS
_EN.pdf
Kleenex Foam Hair and Body Wash
Hair and Body Wash 0 – 0.1%
http://www.na.kccustomerportal.com/Documents/Upload/Application/2811/Learning%20Center/Article/KLEENEX%20%20Foam%20Hair%20and%20Body%20Wash%
2091553_11553_GHS_EN.pdf
Simple Green® D Pro 5 Disinfectant
Hard Non-Porous
Disinfectant and Sanitizer.
250 ppb http://simplegreen.com/downloads/SDS_EN-US_SimpleGreendPro5.pdf
Hygenall Leadoff, Hygenall Industrial Surface Cleaner,
Hygenall EPA Green Surface Cleaner.
Hard Surface Decontaminati
on and Cleaning of
Heavy Metal Dusts
<100 ppm https://www.wisesafetyenv.com/sds/HYGENALL-Leadoff%20Surface%20Clnr-LS90055G-SDS.pdf
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Trade name Use of the Product
% by weight or ppm/ppb
Link to references, SDS or industry information
Rustlick Ultracut 380r
Heavy-Duty Water-Soluble Oil for Cutting and Grinding
Not Specified https://itwprofessionalbrands.com/msds/647_0.pdf
Jomax Qt 12pk House Cleaner Mildw Killr
House Cleaner and Mildew
Killer/ Waterbased
Not Specified http://www.rustoleum.com/MSDS/ENGLISH/60104.PDF
C9401 Series Inkjet Printing <0.1% http://msdsdigital.com/system/files/lf_c9401series_us_eng_v15.pdf
Timectin 0.15ec Ag Insecticide 1000 ppm http://tide-usa.com/wp-
content/uploads/2015/03/Timectin-0.15EC-AG.pdf Bacdown Detergent
Disinfectant Laboratory Use <0.1% http://deconlabs.com/sds/BDD%20SDS.pdf
Citrus ii Citrus Fresh Antibacterial Hand Soap
Liquid Hand Soap
Not Specified
http://www.unimedcorp.com/MSDS/sds_CitrusIICitrusFreshAntibacterialHandSoap.pdf
Dehypon GRA Low Foaming Surface Active
Product
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~es_MX/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30538098/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:d
ocumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af8802688a6.pdf
Kubota Hydraulic Fluid 46hd Lubricant Not
Specified
http://www.kubota.com/assets/safety/pdf/msds/3239-031%20Kubota%20Hydraulic%20Fluid%2046HD%205%2
0Gallon%20Pail.pdf United 105 Cutting and
Tapping Fluid Lubricant 0.01 – 0.1% https://www.unitedlabsinc.com/content/pdf/msds/105sds.pdf
Chapco Safe-Set 299 Mastic <10 ppm http://www.buildsite.com/pdf/chapco/Safe-Set-299-SDS-1131332.pdf
Sirocco Miticide Not specified
http://www.ohp.com/Labels_MSDS/PDF/sirocco_msds.pdf
AGNIQUE MMF G
Mosquito Larvicide & Pupicide in Pellet Form
33 ppm https://www.maricopa.gov/EnvSvc/VectorControl/pdf/Agnique_MMF_G_MSDS.pdf
AGNIQUE MMF Mosquito
Larvicide and Pupicide
<100 ppm http://www.mosquitoes.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Agnique-MMF-SDS.pdf
Syn-Go Multi-Grade SAE 75w90
Multi-Grade Synthetic Gear
Oil
Not Specified http://www.crcindustries.com/faxdocs/msds/42482.pdf
Rust Converter
Neutralize Rust and Convert It
to a Black Primer
Not Specified http://www.crcindustries.com/faxdocs/msds/18418.pdf
Lutensol XP 80 Nonionic Surfactant
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~es_MX/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30149369/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:d
ocumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af88008f0a4.pdf
Lutensol XP 70 Nonionic Surfactant
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~es_MX/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30149367/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:d
ocumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af8800909c0.pdf
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Trade name Use of the Product
% by weight or ppm/ppb
Link to references, SDS or industry information
Dehypon E 124-90 Nonionic Surfactant
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~fr_FR/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30531331/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:do
cumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af880267a6b.pdf
Sixteen/90 Non-Ionic
Surfactant, Wetting Agent
<0.001% http://newsomseed.com/resources/MSDS%20Sixteen%20Ninety.pdf
Nonylphenol Polyethylene Glycol Ether Not Specified <0.0015%
https://www.google.com/search?q=Nonylphenol+Polyethylene+Glycol+Ether&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-US:IE-Address&ie=&oe=&safe=active&gws_rd=ssl
Ethylene Glycol Polyester Grade Not Specified 0.25 ppm http://www.meglobal.biz/sites/default/files/MEGlobal_
MSDS_MEG_Americas.pdf
Ethylene Glycol Not Specified Not Specified
https://www.milacron.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Uninhibited-Ethylene-
GlycolEthylene_Glycol.pdf
Phenylacetylene Not Specified 0.1-1% https://www.nwmissouri.edu/naturalsciences/sds/p/Phenylacetylene.pdf
Ethylene Glycol Not Specified 0.25 ppm http://archpdfs.lps.org/Chemicals/FlashbackArrestorFluid_Rexarc.pdf
Triad Air Barrier Coating Oxygen Barrier for Light Cured
Material <5 ppm
http://www.dentsply.com/content/dam/dentsply/pim/manufacturer/Prosthetics/Removable/Denture_Base/Vi
sible_Light_Cure_VLC/Triad_Air_Barrier/Triad-Air-Barrier-2wijuxe-pdf-en-1402
Floramite SC
Plant Protection
Agent / Miticide
Not Specified
http://www.spsonline.com/sps/sites/default/files/FLORAMITE%20SC%20SDS.pdf
Pluriol WS 660
Polyalkylene Glycol
Functional Fluids
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~es_MX/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30125580/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:d
ocumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af880090984.pdf
Stepanpol Ps-2002 Polyester Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00154800.pdf
Stepanpol Ps-70L Polyester Polyol
Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00732600.pdf
Stepanpol Ps-2582 Polyester Polyol
Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00621200.pdf
Stepanpol Pd-320 Polyester Polyol
Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00817900.pdf
Stepanpol Ps-3524 Polyester Polyol
Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00839200.pdf
Stepanpol Ps-2412 Polyester polyol
Not specified
http://www.hallcomidsolutions.com/msds/00156300.pdf
Tergitol L-62
Polyether Polyol,
Nonionic Surfactant
<5 ppm ftp://ftp.pasco.com/support/Documents/English/WA/WA-9897/MSDS/TERGITOL%20L-62.pdf
Mulsifan 400 DO Polyethylene
Glycol 400 Dioleate
Not specified http://stobec.com/documents/msds/8748.pdf
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Trade name Use of the Product
% by weight or ppm/ppb
Link to references, SDS or industry information
Stepanpol Ps-2352 Polyol Not specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00150700.pdf
Adflex Q 100 F Polypropylene Copolymer
Not specified
https://www.pharosproject.net/uploads/files/sources/49/1406049943.pdf
Jm CC Spf; Jm Corbond Iii-2.8; Jm
Corbond Iii; Jm Corbond Mcs
Polyurethane Spray Foam 0.04% http://www.buildsite.com/pdf/johnsmanville/JM-
Corbond-III-SPF-SDS-593190.pdf
Olybond Part B (Amber/Red)
Polyurethane System Resin Component
<0.1% http://www.buildsite.com/pdf/gaf2/OlyBond500-SpotShot-Adhesive-Fastener-SDS-1222287.pdf
Bronidox 1160 Preservative Solvent
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~es_MX/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30534023/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:d
ocumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af8803a5cb3.pdf Accosoft 808 Quaternary <0.1% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00190900.pdf
31806 / Appendix Ix Mix #2
Reference Standard 0.1% http://www.restek.com/documentation/msds/31806_u
seng.pdf Big D Water Soluble
Deodorant, Mountain Air Restroom Odor Counteractant
Not Specified
https://resources.cleanitsupply.com/MSDS/BGD358_SDS.PDF
Masterkure CC 1315 Sealant Not Specified
http://www.bondedmaterials.net/assets/sds/basf_kure_1315.pdf
DUCTBOND WB DUCT SEALANT Sealant < 10 ppm
http://www.novaflex.com/information_centre/hvac/99Material%20Safety%20Data%20Sheets/MSDS%20DUCT
BOND%20ENG.%202015.pdf
Froth-Pak™ Sealant 620 HFC BF Sealant <0.016%
http://www.idi-insulation.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/FROTH-PAK-620-
SEALANT.pdf
Sakrete Cure-N-Seal Sealant <0.1%
http://www.sakrete.com/uploads/downloads/SAK%20Cure-N-
Seal%20OSHA%20HazCom2012%20(English)%202016-02-24.pdf
Fiberlock Head Gasket & Block Repair
Seals Leaks in Engine Block
Not Specified
http://www.crcindustries.com/faxdocs/msds/401224.pdf
BELMONT™ 2.7 FS Seed
Treatment Fungicide
Not specified
http://www.uap.ca/products/documents/Belmont27FSMSDS02-06-13English.pdf
ALLERGROOM Shampoo with SPHERULITES
Microcapsules
Shampoo For Dogs, Cats And
Horses
Trace amounts
https://www.henryscheinvet.com/Content/SDS/000083.pdf
BD E-Z Scrub Scrub Brush 4% CHG Skin Antiseptic Not
specified https://www.henryschein.ca/MSDS/105Z994.pdf
Kleenex Antibacterial Foam Skin Cleanser Skin Cleanser 0 – 0.1% http://www.safety.vanderbilt.edu/msds/products/kleen
ex-antibacterial-foam-skin-cleanser.pdf
Scott Clear Antibacterial Skin Cleanser Skin Cleanser 0 – 0.1%
http://www.na.kccustomerportal.com/Documents/Upload/Application/2811/Learning%20Center/Article/SCOTT%20Clear%20Antibacterial%20Skin%20Cleanser%20%2
091440_GHS_EN.pdf
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Trade name Use of the Product
% by weight or ppm/ppb
Link to references, SDS or industry information
Scott Antibacterial Skin Cleanser Skin Cleanser 0- 0.1%
http://www.na.kccustomerportal.com/Documents/Upload/Application/2811/Learning%20Center/Article/SCOTT%20Antibacterial%20Skin%20Cleanser%2093069_GHS
_EN.pdf
Sporox II Sterilizing & Disinfecting Solution
Sterilization and
Disinfectant Solution
<0.3 ppm http://www.sultanhc.com/sw/swchannel/CustomerCenter/documents/6470/24180/0075156MS_%5B4%5D_Sp
oroxII_Sterilizing_and_Disinfecting_Solution_SDS.pdf
Shineline Emulsifier Plus Stripping Solution
Not Specified http://fmo.unl.edu/sds/shineline.pdf
Velocity Plate Cleaner Surface Cleaning
Not specified http://www.prisco.com/MSDS/C514_usa_msd.pdf
Dispatch Sprayable Surfactant Not Specified
http://aquatrols.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Dispatch-Sprayable-SDS.pdf
Octylphenoxypolyethoxyethanol Nonionic
Surfactant Surfactant <0.0055% https://stage.avantormaterials.com/documents/MSDS/
usa/English/T7332_msds_us_Default.pdf
Dehydol 100 Surfactant Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~fr_FR/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30528452/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:do
cumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af880267494.pdf
Dehypon Wet Surfactant Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~fr_FR/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30537600/.pdf?urn=urn:documentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af8802692bc.pdf
Tetronic 908 Prill Surfactant Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~en_US/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30630835/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:d
ocumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af88042a14a.pdf Triton X-100 Surfactant Surfactant <20 ppm http://www.chemistrystore.com/tritonx100.pdf
CEDEPAL TD-407 Surfactant < 0.1% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00483600.pdf
Makon 10 Surfactant Not Specified http://www.hallcomid.com/msds/00026100.pdf
Accosoft 501 Surfactant <0.1% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00194100.pdf Accosoft 750 Surfactant <0.1% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00190700.pdf
Cedepal Td-403 Mkld Surfactant <0.1% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00311600.pdf
Stepantex Da-6 Surfactant
Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00225700.pdf
Steol Cs-270 C Surfactant <0.1% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00824800.pdf Ninol C-5 Surfactant <0.1% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00104200.pdf
Ninol 1301 Surfactant <0.1% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00103800.pdf
Steol Cs-460 Surfactant Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00121100.pdf
Stepfac 8170 Surfactant Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00075500.pdf
Stepfac 8180 Surfactant Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00580100.pdf
Stepfac 8181 Surfactant Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00580200.pdf
Polystep B-40 Surfactant <0.1% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00141901.pdf
Steol Cs-230 Surfactant Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00139700.pdf
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Trade name Use of the Product
% by weight or ppm/ppb
Link to references, SDS or industry information
Bio-Soft Ld-190 Surfactant Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00012300.pdf
Steol Cs-330 Surfactant <0.1% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00139500.pdf Cedepal Fa-406 Surfactant <0.1% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00064600.pdf
Toximul Ta-2 Surfactant Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00033100.pdf
Toximul Ca-2 Surfactant Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00673200.pdf
Toximul Ta-5 Surfactant Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00082500.pdf
Stepan Pearl 4 Surfactant Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00586800.pdf
Makon Op-9 Surfactant Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00031200.pdf
Stepanol AEG Surfactant <0.1% http://www.stepan.com/msds/00015600.pdf
Bio-Soft N-900 Surfactant Not Specified http://www.stepan.com/msds/00886600.pdf
Np-9 Surfactant Regular Surfactant 20 ppm http://www.chemicalstore.com/msds/MSDS_NP9_Surfactant_CS_DOW.pdf
ECOSURF EH-9 Surfactant Surfactant <10.0 ppm http://www.guanshinyeh.com.tw/upload/MSDS_EH-9.pdf
Vanwet 9n9 Surfactant Surfactant 20 ppm http://formosa.msdssoftware.com/imagedir/i0119EAC.pdf
Disponil AFX 4070 Surfactant for Emulsions
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~en_US/Catalog/Cosmetics/doc4/BASF/PRD/30538581/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:do
cumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af8802692d0.pdf
Disponil AES 60 Surfactant for Emulsions
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~es_MX/Catalog/ChemicalsNAFTA/doc4/BASF/PRD/30531400/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:documentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af880267a87.
Colonial Sles-60 Surfactant for
Various Applications
Not specified
http://www.colonialchem.com/fullpanel/uploads/files/colonial-sles-60-sds.pdf
Cola Mate DSLS Surfactant for
Various Applications
Not specified
http://208.112.58.204/pridesol/documents/sds/ColaMate%20DSLS%20-%20Colonial%20Chemicals%20-
%202013-07-30.pdf
Dehypon LT 104 Surfactants Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~en_US/Catalog/Detergents/doc4/BASF/PRD/30528465/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:d
ocumentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af8802674a0.pdf
Syn-Kool Synthetic
Metalworking Fluid
Not Specified
http://www1.mscdirect.com/MSDS/MSDS00007/00269803-20150902.PDF
STRUST QT 2PK SATIN BLACK Topcoat Not
specified http://www.rustoleum.com/MSDS/ENGLISH/7777502.p
df STRUST HP 6PK GLOSS
BLACK Topcoat Not specified
http://www.rustoleum.com/MSDS/ENGLISH/7779730.pdf
Ptouch Qt 2pk Semigl Black
Topcoat/Water Based Acrylic
Not Specified
http://www.homedepot.com/catalog/pdfImages/d2/d20760a2-3c64-4089-9682-27fa93c4f7b3.pdf
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Trade name Use of the Product
% by weight or ppm/ppb
Link to references, SDS or industry information
Jm Two-Part Urethane Insulation Adhesive
Urethane Insulation Adhesive
<0.1% http://www.buildsite.com/pdf/johnsmanville/JM-Two-Part-Urethane-Insulation-Adhesive-UIA-SDS-329156.pdf
Aquet Washing Liquid Not Specified https://www.belart.com/corporate/SDS/Aquet.pdf
Kollicoat IR Water Soluble Film-Forming
Agent
Not specified
http://worldaccount.basf.com/wa/NAFTA~es_ES/Catalog/Pharma/doc4/BASF/PRD/30132288/.pdf?asset_type=msds/pdf&language=EN&validArea=US&urn=urn:docu
mentum:ProductBase_EU:09007af8800d89a1.pdf
Cp Tex Water-Based Emulsion <0.003% http://www.ikonics.com/pdf/msds/CP%20TEX%20Safet
y%20Data%20Sheet%2030August2012.pdf
Masterglenium 3030
Water-Reducing
Admixture for concrete
Not Specified
http://www.prairie.com/Documents/SDS/BASF-MGlenium-3030.pdf
Advantage II Wetting Agent Not Specified
http://www.plantproducts.com/ca/images/Advantage_II_Pellet_SDS_-_July_2015.pdf
4. Distribution (Includes Retailers) 1,4-dioxane is generally available to industrial and laboratory users through chemical distributors and is also available online. Based on information reported to TRI for 2015, 4 facilities manufacture 1,4-dioxane for sale or distribution and one facility reported processing 1,4-dioxane under the NAICS Code 423330, Roofing, Siding, and Insulation Material Merchant Wholesalers. Based on information reported to CDR for 2016, 2 facilities manufacture 1,4-dioxane for wholesale and retail trade.
5. Uses
Industrial 1,4-dioxane has a variety of industrial uses. Depending on the specific processes involved, industrial users of 1,4-dioxane may also be processors of 1,4-dioxane.
• Solvent for cellulose acetate, ethyl cellulose, benzyl cellulose, resins, oils, waxes, and fats • Used in spectroscopic and photometric measurements • In the pulping of wood • Wetting and dispersing agent in textile processing • Degreasing agent • Polymerization catalyst • Component of polishing compositions, dye baths, lacquers, paints, varnishes, stains, printing
compositions, and paint and varnish removers • Used in the production of adhesives, cements, deodorant fumigants, cosmetics, drugs, cleaning
preparations, magnetic tape, plastic, rubber, insecticides, and herbicides
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• Used as a chemical intermediate: o Dioxane reaction products are useful as insecticides, herbicides, plasticizers, and
monomers o Oxonium complexes of dioxane with salts, mineral acids, halogens, and sulfur trioxide
are used as catalysts and as reagents for anhydrous acid reactions, brominations, and sulfonations
• Used in the purification of pharmaceuticals • Used in the extraction of animal and vegetable oils • Used in the laboratory:
o in the preparation of histological sections for microscopic examination o as a liquid scintillation counting medium o as a cryoscopic solvent for molecular mass determinations o as a stable reaction medium for diverse reactions
Facilities reporting to the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) in 2015 for 1,4-dioxane use include facilities in the following sectors:
• Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing (NAICS 325180) • All Other Basic Organic Chemical Manufacturing (NAICS 325199) • Plastics Material and Resin Manufacturing (NAICS 325211) • Pesticide and Other Agricultural Chemical Manufacturing (NAICS 325320) • Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing (NAICS 325412) • Photographic Film, Paper, Plate, and Chemical Manufacturing (NAICS 325992) • All Other Miscellaneous Chemical Product and Preparation Manufacturing (NAICS 325998) • Cement Manufacturing (NAICS 327310) • Abrasive Product Manufacturing (NAICS 327910) • All Other Miscellaneous General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing (NAICS 333999) • Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal (NAICS 562211) • Solid Waste Combustors and Incinerators (NAICS 562213)
Commercial and Consumer Uses It is unlikely that 1,4-dioxane is intentionally used in formulations of currently available commercial and consumer products, with the exception of the laboratory uses noted above and the possible exception of film cement. However, many commercial and consumer products that have been reported to contain 1,4-dioxane in small amounts. These include commercial and consumer products that contain alkyl ether sulphate surfactants or other ethoxylated substances in which 1,4-dioxane may be present as an unintended residual contaminant. In addition, 1,4-dioxane may be present as a residue from use during formulation of these products. http://www.fda.gov/Cosmetics/ProductsIngredients/PotentialContaminants/ucm101566.htm http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/hwtr/rtt/cspa/chcc.html https://www.nicnas.gov.au/chemical-information/pec-assessments?result_34791_result_page=@
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A process called “vacuum stripping” may be used to remove 1,4-dioxane from ethoxylated compounds at the end of the polymerization process. The FDA has provided guidance on how to minimize the presence of 1,4-dioxane in products using this process. http://www.fda.gov/Cosmetics/ProductsIngredients/PotentialContaminants/ucm101566.htm
6. Disposal of Waste and Recycling/Recovery Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), 1,4-dioxane is a listed hazardous waste. See 40 CFR 261.33 - Discarded commercial chemical products, off-specification species, container residues, and spill residues thereof. For 2015, seven facilities in the Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal (NAICS 562211) sector and one facility in the Solid Waste Combustors and Incinerators (NAICS 562213) sector reported to TRI for 1,4-dioxane. According to TRI, in 2015, 0.68 million pounds of 1,4-dioxane were disposed of or released, of which 70 percent was disposed of or released off-site.
USEFUL TYPES OF INFORMATION This document presents a summary of information currently available to EPA on this chemical. To more fully characterize the manufacturing, processing, distribution, disposal, and use of this chemical, and to inform the development of the scoping document for this chemical, EPA is interested in obtaining information on:
• the functional uses for this chemical; • what types of products contain this chemical; • which industry sectors use this chemical; • what volume of the chemical is used; • which uses have been discontinued or phased out; • exposure scenarios for this chemical; and • in which articles this chemical is found.
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APPENDIX: SOURCES CONSULTED
• U.S. EPA Chemical Inventory
https://www.epa.gov/tsca-inventory • U.S. EPA ChemView
https://java.epa.gov/chemview • TRI P2 information
https://www.epa.gov/toxics-release-inventory-tri-program/pollution-prevention-p2-and-tri • U.S. EPA HPV HC (access through Chemical Data Access Tool – CDAT)
https://java.epa.gov/oppt_chemical_search/ • U.S. EPA HPVIS and HPV HC (access through Chemical Data Access Tool – CDAT)
https://java.epa.gov/oppt_chemical_search/ • DfE Alternatives Assessments
https://www.epa.gov/saferchoice/design-environment-alternatives-assessments • Safer Chemical Ingredients List
https://www.epa.gov/saferchoice/safer-ingredients • Green Chemistry awards
https://www.epa.gov/greenchemistry/presidential-green-chemistry-challenge-winners • Greener products and services
https://www.epa.gov/greenerproducts/identify-greener-products-and-services • Pollution Prevention
https://www.epa.gov/p2/pollution-prevention-case-studies https://www.epa.gov/p2/grant-programs-pollution-prevention#sra https://www.epa.gov/p2/pollution-prevention-tools-and-calculators
• U.S. EPA InertFinder https://iaspub.epa.gov/apex/pesticides/f?p=101:1:
• U.S. EPA Pesticide Chemical Search https://iaspub.epa.gov/apex/pesticides/f?p=CHEMICALSEARCH:1:0::NO:1::
• U.S. EPA Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program https://www.epa.gov/ingredients-used-pesticide-products/endocrine-disruptor-screening-program-tier-1-assessments
• U.S. EPA Hazardous Waste https://www.epa.gov/hw/learn-basics-hazardous-waste#regulations
• U.S. EPA Superfund chemical data matrix https://www.epa.gov/superfund/superfund-chemical-data-matrix-scdm-query
• U.S. EPA Hazardous Air Pollutants https://www.epa.gov/haps/initial-list-hazardous-air-pollutants-modifications
• U.S. EPA Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) https://www.epa.gov/snap
• U.S. EPA Volatile Organic Compounds https://www.epa.gov/indoor-air-quality-iaq/technical-overview-volatile-organic-compounds#definition
• U.S. EPA Toxic and priority pollutants under the Clean Water Act https://www.epa.gov/eg/toxic-and-priority-pollutants-under-clean-water-act#toxic
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• U.S. EPA Contaminant Candidate list under the Safe Drinking Water Act https://www.epa.gov/ccl/contaminant-candidate-list-3-ccl-3#chemical-list
• U.S. EPA IRIS Assessment https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/iris2/atoz.cfm
• U.S. EPA SRS https://iaspub.epa.gov/sor_internet/registry/substreg/searchandretrieve/substancesearch/search.do
• U.S. EPA Chemical and Product Categories (CPCat) Database https://actor.epa.gov/cpcat/faces/home.xhtml
• U.S. National Library of Medicine ChemIDplus https://chem.sis.nlm.nih.gov/chemidplus/
• U.S. National Library of Medicine Hazardous Substance Data Bank (HSBD) https://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/newtoxnet/hsdb.htm
• U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Household Products Database https://hpd.nlm.nih.gov/index.htm
• OSHA Chemical Hazards and Toxic Substances https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/hazardoustoxicsubstances/index.html
• NIOSH Workplace Safety and Health Topics Chemicals http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/chemical.html
• NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgdcas.html
• CPSC Chemicals http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Research--Statistics/Chemicals/
• CPSC FHSA https://www.cpsc.gov/Business--Manufacturing/Business-Education/Business-Guidance/FHSA-Requirements/
• Food and Drug Administration List of Databases http://www.fda.gov/ForIndustry/FDABasicsforIndustry/ucm234631.htm
• NTP (National Toxicology Program) Substances studied by NTP http://ntpsearch.niehs.nih.gov/?e=True&ContentType=Testing+Status
• Department of Energy Protective Action Criteria Database http://energy.gov/ehss/protective-action-criteria-pac-aegls-erpgs-teels-rev-29-chemicals-concern-may-2016
• California Department of Toxic Substances Control Toxics in Products http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/PollutionPrevention/ToxicsInProducts/index.cfm http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/SCP/CandidateChemicalsList.cfm http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/SCP/WhatIsAPriorityProduct.cfm
• California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment Proposition 65 http://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/chemicals http://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/proposition-65-list
• California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment Biomonitoring http://biomonitoring.ca.gov/chemicals
• California permissible exposure limits for chemical contaminants https://www.dir.ca.gov/title8/5155table_ac1.html
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• California hazardous substance list https://www.dir.ca.gov/title8/339.html
• California Safe Cosmetics Program – list of chemical agents known or suspected to cause cancer or developmental or other reproductive harm. http://www.cdph.ca.gov/programs/cosmetics/Pages/default.aspx https://safecosmetics.cdph.ca.gov/search/Default.aspx
• Maine chemicals of high concern http://www.maine.gov/dep/safechem/highconcern/
• Massachusetts Toxics Use Reduction Act (TURA) (link includes a link to Higher hazard substances list) http://www.mass.gov/eea/waste-mgnt-recycling/toxics/toxic-use-reduction/toxics-use-reduction-act/
• Massachusetts Complete list of TURA chemicals http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/massdep/toxics/tur/toxics-use-reduction-act-tura-reporting-and-fees.html
• Lowell Center for Sustainable Production Chemical, Policy and Science Initiative http://www.chemicalspolicy.org/chemicalspolicy.us.state.database.php
• Minnesota Department of Health Toxic Free Kids Act Chemicals of High Concern http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/eh/hazardous/topics/toxfreekids/highconcern.html
• Michigan Environmental Health Topics http://www.michigan.gov/mdhhs/0,5885,7-339-71548_54783_54784_74881-13050--,00.html
• New Hampshire Regulated Toxic Air Pollutants http://des.nh.gov/organization/commissioner/legal/rules/documents/env-a1400.pdf
• New Jersey Right to Know Hazardous Substances http://web.doh.state.nj.us/rtkhsfs/rtkhsl.aspx
• Oregon Priority Persistent Pollutants (in water) http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/SB737/
• Oregon Pollutant Profiles http://www.deq.state.or.us/wq/SB737/docs/LegRpAtt420100601.pdf
• Oregon Reducing Toxics in Oregon http://www.oregon.gov/deq/Pages/ToxicsReduction.aspx
• Oregon Chemicals of Concern for Children’s Health http://public.health.oregon.gov/HealthyEnvironments/HealthyNeighborhoods/ToxicSubstances/Pages/childrens-chemicals-of-concern.aspx
• Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry Hazardous Substance List http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/034/chapter323/chap323toc.html
• Rhode Island Air Resources – Air Toxics http://www.dem.ri.gov/pubs/regs/regs/air/air22_08.pdf
• Vermont Chemical Disclosure Program for Children’s Products http://www.healthvermont.gov/enviro/chemical/cdp.aspx
• Washington Chemicals of High Concern to Children http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/hwtr/rtt/cspa/chcc.html
• Washington Children’s Safe Products Act http://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=70.240
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• Washington Department of Labor & Industries SHARP Publications http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/Research/Pubs/default.asp
• National Conference of State Legislatures http://www.ncsl.org/research/environment-and-natural-resources/state-chemical-statutes.aspx
• Canada Chemicals Portal http://chemicalsubstanceschimiques.gc.ca/index-eng.php
• EU ECHA website https://echa.europa.eu/
• Australia NICNAS Chemical Information https://www.nicnas.gov.au/chemical-information
• Japan Chemical Risk Information Platform (CHIRP) http://www.nite.go.jp/en/chem/chrip/chrip_search/systemTop
• OECD eChemPortal http://www.echemportal.org/echemportal/index?pageID=0&request_locale=en
• Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants http://chm.pops.int/TheConvention/ThePOPs/ListingofPOPs/tabid/2509/Default.aspx http://chm.pops.int/TheConvention/ThePOPs/ChemicalsProposedforListing/tabid/2510/Default.aspx
• WHO IPCS (UN) http://www.who.int/ipcs/en/
• Other – worker protection information http://www.dguv.de/ifa/gestis/gestis-internationale-grenzwerte-fuer-chemische-substanzen-limit-values-for-chemical-agents/index-2.jsp
• DeLima Associates Consumer Product Information Database (CPID) https://www.whatsinproducts.com/chemicals/index/1
• SRC FatePointers Search Module PHYSPROP http://esc.syrres.com/fatepointer/search.asp
• Product and company websites